As of the evening of August 6, the Vietnamese-Korean co-production film - Mang me di bo ( Leaving Mom ) has reached the 100 billion VND mark, officially joining the hundred billion VND film club in Vietnam.
Hong Dao (as Hanh) and Tuan Tran (Hoan) in the movie Mang me di bo
PHOTO: CJ HK
Premiering on August 1, the film Mang Me Di Bo quickly achieved high revenue. After 6 days in theaters, with more than 1.2 million tickets sold (including early screenings), Mang Me Di Bo became one of the Vietnamese films with the best opening performance since the beginning of the year.
Trailer of the movie Take mother away
Not only creating a buzz domestically, Mang Me Di Bo also attracted attention from international media when major Korean television stations such as SBS, MBC, KBS... simultaneously reported on it, showing special interest in this Vietnamese-Korean collaboration by director Mo Hong-jin.
The acting of Hong Dao and Tuan Tran in the film is highly appreciated.
PHOTO: CJ HK
To maintain the August box office "fever", the film crew of Mang Me Di Bo continues to release a new emotional poster series, focusing on the relationships between the characters in the film with valuable lines.
New movie poster
PHOTO: CJ HK
Take mother away imbued with maternal love
Many years ago, Hanh (played by Juliet Bao Ngoc) was a gentle Vietnamese woman, living in beautiful memories with her Korean husband Jeong-min (Jung Il-woo) and young son, filled with love and happiness. Suddenly, a disaster struck and Jeong-min passed away. Hanh returned to Vietnam, leaving her son to be raised by her husband.
Back to reality, Hanh (Hong Dao) is old, suffering from Alzheimer's disease, living among fragments of memories, sometimes awake, sometimes unconscious, with her son Hoan (Tuan Tran).
The film depicts a son's emotional journey of caring for his mother with Alzheimer's disease.
PHOTO: CJ HK
Mang me di bo is a Vietnamese-Korean cooperation project directed by Mo Hong-jin and produced by Phan Gia Nhat Linh. The film features a cast of actors: Hong Dao, Tuan Tran, Juliet Bao Ngoc, Jung Il-woo, Quoc Khanh, Hai Trieu, Lam Vy Da, Vinh Rau...; conveying a strong message about family values, friendship, love and sharing between people in difficult circumstances.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/mang-me-di-bo-can-moc-100-ti-dong-185250806202113142.htm
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